Racing Bulls Merchandise & Team Gear
Racing Bulls merchandise shares infrastructure with the senior Red Bull team but has carved out its own cleaner, whiter identity. It's the range for fans of the underdog half of the Red Bull family — and of the junior drivers before they graduate.
Where to buy official Racing Bulls merchandise
Official team store
Racing Bulls at the Red Bull Shop
The team's official site links its shop to this Red Bull Shop collection — there's no standalone Racing Bulls store.
Official F1 Store collection
Racing Bulls at the F1 Store
These are external stores run by the team and Formula 1 — Formula 1 Archive doesn't sell merchandise and isn't affiliated with either shop. Links open in a new tab.
What Racing Bulls fans actually buy
Team cap
The white-and-blue Racing Bulls identity is one of the cleaner designs on the grid, and the cap is the range's core item.
Rookie driver editions
As Red Bull's junior-programme showcase, the team's young-driver merchandise gets an early-adopter premium — fans like backing a future star before the price of fame kicks in.
Faenza heritage nods
Occasional Minardi- and Toro Rosso-flavoured retro items acknowledge the team's cult-favourite Faenza lineage.
The history behind the gear
This is the team that began as Minardi, the sport's beloved backmarker, became Toro Rosso — winning Monza 2008 with a young Sebastian Vettel — then AlphaTauri, now Racing Bulls. The whole Faenza story is in the archive.
Before you buy
Team kit is replaced every season, which cuts both ways: current-year replica gear holds its look for exactly one championship, while end-of-season sales (typically November–January) discount the outgoing kit heavily. If you're not chasing the current livery, waiting until the season ends is the single best way to pay less for identical quality.
Counterfeits are common on marketplace sites, especially for Racing Bulls caps and shirts. Official gear is only sold through the stores linked above, trackside at Grands Prix, and a small set of licensed retailers — if a price looks too good outside those channels, it usually is.